Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on May 01, 2012 at 08:07:21 from (74.221.61.254):
In Reply to: Wood Splitter posted by 1047pm on April 30, 2012 at 18:49:58:
I don't have paths either just make a trail where I need to go. An ATV will go more places than the tractors and crawlers I own (except deep snow and mud with a crawler). Your tractors must be different. My ATV weights next to nothing (less than 500 lbs), has balloon tires (stays on top of things that your boots sink through), plenty of ground clearance, true 4x4 with locked differentials front and rear, plenty of gear options, is only like 3.5 feet wide (squeeze between trees), and will go just about anyplace you point it. Even with the splitter behind I can go just about anywhere, only thing that stops me is if mud gets deep. But I try to stay out of the woods when its wet and muddy as I don't like tearing and rutting up the woods.
I couldn't imagine taking a tractor places that I take my ATV. Just the though of wrecking an expensive tire is enough to make my tractors stay in the field whenever possible.
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